An original photo of a much photographed subject. I love the colour and tone of this, you seem to have picked the perfect time of the day to make the image have a lovely golden glow.

The only thing I would otherwise comment on is the composition, it would be interesting to see how a perfect 1/2 split shot would work, with the full reflections in the bottom half of the image. Well done!

Wow, I love this one Andre! Perhaps less sky and the whole reflection on the floor would have looked nicer but it's really impressive this way too. You were really lucky to be there at that time and you did a great job capturing the moment! I like the colors and contrast now, so I'm not sure what's going on with my monitor. I am using a notebook so I don't think I can change it :-(

Hi Andre
This is an excellent shot especially with the bright orange cloth contrasting powerfully with this great building behind. The reflections and soft lighting are also a good added touch. This is great stuff.
Aubrey

From our first discussion about symbols and metaphor, you are at it again. You tend to develop your own unique style and different from most. Here's a good example Andre of shooting one of the most photographed palace but you did it differently. And you did it not only different, but very well too. A camel with a red turban child rider, with the Taj Mahal outback. You know this is good Andre. Thank you for giving a fine and different example.
Regards
Rabani

Hi Andre. I've seen a few photographs on TE taken from this POV, but none with the river so shallow. The simplicity of your composition and the contrast between the rich colours of the boy on the camel and the ivory white of the Taj Mahal make this an outstanding image. I agree with some of the comments above that it would have been nice to see the full reflections and less of the sky, but maybe there was something in the foreground that prevented you from doing that. Even as it is, this is one of the best in your gallery. Cheers . . . David

Excellent cliché in a way (famous monument, perfectly local beings). Wonderful details and great DOF.
The BG looks unreal, as if added later. Almost like a movie set!
The reflection is wonderful yet I would love to see a bit more of it. Perhaps a little less sky and a little more reflection. But no matter, it is simply wonderful like this...

One thing though that made me laugh: the tower right smack on the top of the camel's head. Did you wait for that or was it a simple coincidence?

Hi Andre, I am having a great time looking through your gallery. Great photos mate!
This one is really cool. I have seen so many shots of the Taj Mahal and yet this one is totaly different from all of them. Very well done,
Luci

Hi Andre,
A very different view of this famous monument.
I love the wonderful light and the bright saturated colours of the boy and the camel. Your composition with the reflection is excellent too. You have plenty of great photos in your gallery. Tfs.
Regards
Wanda

Hi Andre
I wondered back in your Indian collection admiring this shot, really pure of colors the red dress of the boy and tissue on the camel really the contrasting eyepuller here to his potrait in foreplan towards the Taj nicely reflected in the water with a golden toch of the warm late sunlight in the misty feel on the environment, colors are so real to natural, this realty feel goes beyond too processed shots indeed.
greetings
Henk

hello Andre
absolutly wonderful!!!The Taj Mahal is maybe the most beautiful monument in the world,and your photo confirm this.I love to see it in a no classic view.The light on the camel and on the red tissue is wonderful and make a superb contrast with the white Taj.It's with such photo that we can catch the magic of India.Thanks very much and congratulations.
Pascale